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I hope the bill also includes what church the woman belongs to, her level of being observant in that religion. Also a similiar characterization of the father of the soon to be aborted fetus. I would imagine that gentile women are not only women in Utah seeking to end unwanted pregnancies and that the putative Fathers are not only gentile boys also.
Way too much emphasis on women's health in politics! Can't believe this passed the way it did. Utah isn't a big abortion providing state. How about a bill tracking something personal about men's reproduction or lack thereof? Is it really the state's business to know?
Do we really need to know race and reason?
I'm sure the legislature has some unusual motive behind this.
As per the reason, I'd think it was a personal issue beyond the scope of the government. It's funny, the same people who want this type of information, want the gov't out of the lives of gun owners. What's that called ..???... Hypocricy maybe?
what is the purpose of reporting this information to the state legislature, what do they plan to do with the information?more information would be nice.
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